The project is expected to provide millions in revenue to the county, town and school district to reduce the local tax burden or invest in infrastructure, additional services and resources for residents.
With a $40 million construction labor budget, Excelsior Energy Center has the potential to create 300 to 350 jobs during construction and three to four full-time permanent jobs.
Through land agreements, Excelsior Energy Center will support the agricultural economy by infusing revenue into local farms and diversifying their income.
The Excelsior Energy Center is proposed by a subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, an experienced community partner and the world’s largest generator of wind and solar energy, with generating facilities across the United States and in Canada.